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What beach has planes fly over?

Maho Beach, infamously known for its plane landings, is located on the Dutch side of the Caribbean island of Saint Martin (in the territory of Saint Maarten). Visitors can fly into the nearby Princess Juliana International Airport and walk to Maho Beach, roughly two minutes away.



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Maho Beach on the Dutch side of St. Maarten is the best vantage point to watch planes land at Princess Juliana International Airport (aka Maho Beach Airport). There are just a few yards between the edge of the beach and the edge of the runway–only a two-lane road separates them.

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This is one of the few places in the world where aircraft can be viewed in their flight path just outside the end of the runway. Watching airliners pass over the beach is such a popular activity that daily arrivals and departures airline timetables are displayed on a board in most bars and restaurants on the beach.

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At this time, there is no cost or entry fee for Maho Beach; however, that is subject to change without advanced notice.

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Maho Beach does experience plane landings throughout the day. Many American and Canadian aircrafts fly over Maho Beach between 1 and 4 PM.

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Maho Beach, which is world-famous for its location at the very end of Princess Juliana International Airport's runway, is one of the most unusual beaches on the island of St. Martin. It's a delight for tourists who love watching planes take off and land just above their heads.

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Because of its vast size, crossing the Pacific Ocean requires a staggering quantity of fuel. However, most commercial aircraft do not fly directly over the Pacific Ocean; instead, they choose what are known as 'curved paths'. These paths offers a faster, more efficient route given the curved nature of the earth.

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When choosing where to go for your vacation, choose routes that fly over large bodies of water or large areas of land for less turbulence. However, journeys over the North Atlantic Ocean can have more bumps because of the high winds caused by the jet stream.

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Most flights are intended to spend as little time as possible over water, since storms are more common over the ocean than on land. An aircraft would not be safe to fly over the Pacific Ocean due to the stormy weather and frequent lightning strikes that occur there.

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This phenomenon has made Sint Maarten a popular spot for both Caribbean vacationers and aviation enthusiasts who come to witness the Maho Beach plane landings. Now, you might be thinking that a beach so close to the airport would be a drag once the spectacle has worn off.

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There is less turbulence over water than over land, because the primary cause of turbulence is hot air rising from the ground. Water distributes heat a lot better than soil, making flights over the ocean much smoother.

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Maho Beach is unusually close to the threshold of a runway and is directly under the flight path, resulting in aircraft on their final approach flying over the beach at altitudes of less than 100 feet (30 m) above ground level.

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The planes' flight path makes Maho Beach one of the island's most notable attractions, but this stretch of sand would be a lovely spot even without its low-flying attractions. In addition to plane watching, you can enjoy great swimming and snorkeling.

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This 0.7 mile white-sand beach beat out over 7,000 other shorelines in the Caribbean Islands and was just named the “Best Beach in the Caribbean” by travel enthusiasts on TripAdvisor, according to Travel & Leisure. Although Eagle Beach is smaller than most, it is the widest beach in Aruba.

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Maho Beach is famed as the spot to go if you like watching planes roar overhead, but it also offers snorkeling, swimming, watersports, and world-class beach bars. St. Maarten's western shore beach offers the excitement of planes flying overhead so low you'll feel like you can touch them.

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The best way to get from St Maarten cruise port to Maho Beach without a pre-booked excursion, is to take a taxi. The journey is way too long to walk, and costs around $15-20 per person depending on how many are in the car. Leave the piers and head to the right, where there's a row of taxis waiting to leave.

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I had heard it's a 10 minute walk to town and a $3 shuttle to Maho. Otherwise it's a $20-30 taxi to Maho. I considered taking the water taxi to the shuttle. It's just $7 for a round trip ticket.

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